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Researches energy policy and evaluates business impacts to ensure the company remains competitive under evolving federal and state regulatory environments. Experience with regulatory agencies including FERC and PUCs in AZ, CO, TX, NM. Criteria/Conditions: Position requires travel up to 25% of the time.
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Provide regulatory guidance for Flight Operations, Inflight and Airport Customer Service related regulations such as 14 CFR Parts 21, 25, 43, 45,and 121. Review regulatory procedures as applicable to Flight Operations, Inflight and Airport Customer Service policies and procedures implemented by Frontier Airlines.
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8+ years of professional experience as either a healthcare litigation, regulatory, or transactional associate in a nationally recognized law firm, in-house counsel at a nationally recognized company or organization, or a combination thereof.
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This position will oversee all aspects of submission and continuous reporting to the relevant regulatory agencies, including the Institutional Review Board, the Food and Drug Administration, the Institutional Biosafety Committee, the institutional Radiation Safety Committee, and the pharmaceutical sponsor, funding foundation, or governmental agency.
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Participates in the coordination and completion of multidisciplinary efforts in regard to regulatory preparedness and completion of applications (e.g. Hospital Accreditation and Licensure, CMS Database Forms, ICM completion, measurement of success data, DPH/DOH or CMS corrective action plans, and clinical charter teams.
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May oversee and direct the work of other Regulatory Affairs professionals. Serves as a regulatory liaison for new product development and make regulatory assessments of proposed changes to existing products for impact to regulatory documentation.
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Reporting to the Managing Counsel, Health Affairs, Privacy & Data Protection Law, the Principal Counsel - Health Regulatory provides primary legal support to the University's medical centers and health sciences schools on complex and high impact healthcare regulatory analysis.
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Collaborate with onshore teams and stakeholders to gather business requirements related to QMS functionalities, with a focus on Post Market Surveillance, Complaints Management, CAPA, Nonconformance, and Regulatory Submissions.
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Under the direction of the Disputes Technology & Services (DTS) practice group leader and DTS Paralegal Manager, the Energy and Environmental Regulatory Paralegal is a highly skilled, objective-oriented individual who utilizes a combination of practical experience and cutting-edge technology in a collaborative environment to provide Firm clients and attorneys with creative and cost-efficient solutions.
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A scientific degree with directly relevant professional experience in small molecule development, global CMC regulatory affairs and CMC technical areas of at least 16 years with a BA/BS or 14 years with an MA/MS, PhD, PharmD, or MD.
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May be a team leader and contributes to the leadership of RCMC.You will be responsible for:Lead the development and implementation of global CMC regulatory strategy supporting CGT products. This is what you will do:The Senior Director of Regulatory Affairs Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls (RCMC) will provide strategic as well as operational leadership of global CMC activities related to Cell & Gene Therapy (GCT) leading to successful registration and life-cycle management of unique and technologically complex products.
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The incumbent is responsible for analyzing PGW regulatory compliance in communications and actions from regulators and ensuring operating practices are in accordance with local, Commonwealth and federal regulations and requirements.
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Monitor and analyze regulatory and legislative developments that may impact Walmart Last Mile Delivery gig operations. Develops compelling stories, presentations, and whitepapers that effectively communicate the Last Mile Delivery team's regulatory operational strategic plans, initiatives, and impact.
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Franciscan Medical Group, as part of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, is currently looking for a full-time Safety/Regulatory Program Coordinator for the Franciscan Clinical Support Services team in Tacoma, WA. We are seeking an experience Registered Nurse for an excellent opportunity to lead and coordinate the Franciscan Medical Group program for patient/staff safety and regulatory compliance.
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Risk | Trading Risk Management (TRM) | Regulatory Risk Manager | Location. Risk, Regulatory Risk Manager, NYC. Immediately escalate to senior management in case issues with any regulatory deliverables.
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